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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1924, p. 11

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1924 S] + <*P 40 9e ty €2" te THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1924 NEW: NORTH SHORE GOLF CLUB _ now forming will be glad to hear from responsiDiqâ€" parties desiring memberghip. | Beautiful location} Plans are being made i‘ r one of <the finest clu along the North Shore on ground very convenie to Northwestern and North Shore Electric, with 25 miles of Chicago. Methbership limited. This is chance to‘get in on the ground floor of one of t best clubs. Address QT, Highland Park Press. â€"|‘ evecent3 o "MY, WHAT A LONG TAL] OUR OFFICER SAVE TO HI PRICE IN TWO FOR YOU. Household Mop Handles:â€" None better made; : ; Special this week ... Iâ€"-Iighland§ Pz and Storage EIREPROOEF N ALEX RAFFE MOI PAC seup BAG FRE 368 Centri EXP 374 Centr to hear from responsibl Phone! 374 Rust Proof CUT YOUR PRICE TALE J _ l Avenue ; YyoUR CcaT HAS," SAYS CoST AS HE CLIPS THE GAGE iIGHT : Compa Y AREHOUSE al Avenue TNG <ING PING ND Central Avenue s 181â€"182.29 RTY, Sr., Manager RESS rk Trans! FER OF E§uife ;pt y RECALL HISTORY OF. ROMANTIC OLD TOWN Something of thoHomsnee of Gretâ€"| .. na Green, the muenscm-mm that for more than 100 years was the | > haven for couples who, for one m{v \ son or another, could not be â€"married | it in England, was brought to ‘light ‘rb-‘}l cently: in a Lon auction© room ; C when the‘ original marriage . certifiâ€" | 8 cates : of nearly 1‘,*0‘ runaway couâ€"| P ples, extending over| the period of| i || 1825â€"1854, were sold for $1,400. t € Among the ‘most romantic of ‘the marriages, the certificate of which} was among. those sold, was that of . Prince Carlo Borbone, younger broth-3 1 p| er of King Ferdinand IJ., of the Two. . | | Sicilies, to Penelope Carolyn Smith,|. ) | of Waterford, Treland, in 1886. § 4 ‘~â€"â€"â€"Married: Four . Times yA \ | The couple first lived in Naples andi 2| were expelled. They fled to Romé ) | and were marrited there, â€" but â€" later, _1 upon visiting the bridegroom‘s sister, T | the Queen: Regent| of, ‘Spain, found | §) themselves ostrasized, and were . | again married at Madrid. When they a) |arrived in England they were sdviu'di § | to go. through another ceremony at Gretna Green, and, finally, to phmh! the hostility ‘of English society, thq‘ | were married for the fourth time at ‘St. George‘s, Hanover Square, Lonâ€" \ don. y | â€" 1 l Anins Arie l o0 e B a n\ 8 comani ts GRETNA GREEN, SCOTLAND L.ittle Town on Border : C Mecea of Elopers From h England; Auction â€" Certificates _ \ _‘ Another. romantic ‘marriage : Was | that of Lady Adela Corisande Maude Villiers, daughter of the Earl of Jerâ€" sey, who eloped in 1854 with Capt. |‘Charles Parke Tbbetson. It was &A coâ€"| ;fincidence that the bride‘s gnixdmot_h-‘ ‘ er, Miss Sarah Child, daughter of the founder ‘of Child‘s bank, bad also. been married at Gretna Green to | Lord Westmoreland, ‘and had been ME Y C _ T v father. who was only again married at Madrid. arrived in Englw n to go. through o. Gretna Green, and, finall; THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HICHLAND PARK, Lord Westmoreland, ‘and â€"~had. . DECn pursued by her father, who was only persuaded to give up the chase when one of the horses drawing his coach had been shot by his ‘prospective sonâ€" inâ€"law. _‘ More Nobility Involved | Ofther runaway marriages brought ; to light at the sale '!inch\xde«i" that of | Ellen Turner, a schoolgitl, to Edward | Gibbon Wakefield who was ‘sentenced in 1826 to three years imprisonment for abduction after parliament had by a special act annulled the ceremony; Lady Rose Somerset, da&htfir of the seventh : Earl of Beaut to Capt. ‘Francis Lovell, in 1886; Miss Carolyn Clayton to Lord: Drumlanrig, afterâ€" ward seventh Marguess of Queensâ€" bury, in 1840. _ j $}7 All the marriages during the period covered were I celebrated by: John Linton, keeper of the inn at Gretna Green, and it was A descendant: of the innkeeper that offered the certiâ€" ficates for sale,. $ ]GOLDEN RULE SUNDAY \ {PROGHAMS BROADCAST | se so uts I A rrhngements Completed. : For ‘ar.e m:J l4 Arrimxemej;s fompielet :i Widespread Radio Service | On That Day f Ij eonnection with observance of Golden December 7, on beh Arrangements for < day broadcasting are . the â€" coâ€"operation | of fames G. Iâ€"{urbotd' t FIRST ANNIVERSARY _ UProOWN MUSIC STORE | "Tom Soal 1 William| F. Grosvenor, who owns | and oper+bel the Grosvenor . Music , House at 1022 Wilson | avenue, &A ; large an ‘beautiful music store in‘ large and beantiful music store in ; Uptown icago, is being qmmtu-" lated on is flt.t anniversary in his ; gew location. |Three years Ago, llr.\ rosvenot decided that Uptown Chiâ€" cago d a) real music store and | being in his convietions, opened a store at Broadway and Hontrose.! After two years of successful music : merchandising to Uptown. music lovâ€" ers, an qpportunity to acquire much larger ulrbe;'l ::d Wilson n:;onno presen itself . he op ne ‘of the most beautiful onflmg .tzn in the United States. N« : *4 William| E. GrosV and operates the € House at 1022 /W large an ‘beantiful “rge ‘n‘ mfitif“‘ Uptown Chi ago, is lated on his tirst a ggw tocation. . | Thre rosvenor decided t cago 1 ‘L"‘l bei1 Once htil;;} "In the r. A. € of, owners are urged t -oth-”} retors for: a riche M equip their cars wi mith,] assist in. starting to * may be‘ less need ‘! motor and thus 1 aisti' run the) engine to ; and | paefore backing O0W! 1 MOTORISTS SHOULD PLAN FOR WINTER Urged to Make Preparations for Cold Weather Use of Cars; t Warnings Given . quar Radio Outfits, Parts, Supplies Installed, Adjusted, § Repaired _ _ New Floors 55 South St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 115 INSTRUCTIONS by com&ebent teacher Horses to hire and boarding stables Telephone CLARK‘S RIDING STABLES and a knowledge of 644 Deerfield Avenue: hone Highland Park 1707 ise in home buildâ€" d as a reason for on the part of the the cold weather ILLINOIS LAIDP AND SURFACED oLD FLOORS RESURâ€" FACED TO LOOK LIKE NEW efencinimeqiberNebstdine tA vhs dn es ho +A »nen l5 h nu n n it t u0e t t e Te in e Beatlte For Sale or For Rent E é Pint bricks in assorted flavorg :.&? Toh e en en ie ht e t ut e lt in‘ HENRY K. COALE & SON 18 8. First Street Your listing of anything you may have in Houses, Lots or AcL in Highland Park, Ravinia, Highwood or W Ti : are coming in every day and your property just t is wanted, so don‘t delay in listing it. By th 3+opm AND LOOK AT THEM, OR TELEPEONE AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT THEM | + 4 f t# Prairie Avenue, Highwood, IIL. Beacon Falls Rubber Goods [0urnurm1umud-tmirh4\v{n-.nw-cqu pnm.ndnpmmmmum'mw. ! We have fruit mmmwmmgn d the best evergreens for this climate. F ,: ne For Fall Planting Is Approaching placing your order and planting early you are assured a better assortment | _. | > We carry a full line of Overshoes, Gaâ€" loshes, Rubbers, and Rubber Boots for the entire family. wes L =d W A NT ED LUICK‘S FAMOUS ICE CREAM _ Vanilla in bulk Pint bricks in assorted flavors Weber‘s HOME MADE CANDY SHOP Chas. Glass + Telephone 17 REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Waukegan Avenue â€" Highmjod Tel. 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